Jack Bruce, Robin Trower Lead Songs From The Road Release
. Cream icon Bruce and Procol Harum guitarist Trower first collaborated on 1981 album BLT, and 1982 follow-up Truce. They reconvened for 2008's Seven Moons. But the run of shows in February 2009 - originally launched as Seven Moons Live - were the only times they performed live, with the addition of Gary Moore, John McLaughlin and Level 42 drummer Husband. Ruf Records say: "After two gigs in Karlsruhe and Cologne, the trio was ready to play the Dutch city of Nijmegen. This night was very special, not because of the camera crew and the recording, but because Trower, Bruce and Husband had already formed a whole. "The pleasure the guys had on stage makes this set a unique piece of rock music. Bruce - who died last autumn, but had already suffered several strokes of fate at the time of the recording - said during the show: 'It's fantastic to be here. For me personally, it's fantastic to be anywhere, actually.'" Check out the track details and cover art here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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